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  • Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite “South Beach”
    By on April 26th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    The Nike LeBron 9 P.S Elite “South Beach” is one of the year’s most highly anticipated releases. Taking cues from last year’s monumental Nike LeBron 8 “South Beach,” this eye-catching pair features similar shades of mint candy and pink flash on a wolf grey synthetic mainstay.  This pair is scheduled to drop on June 2nd for $250. Check out additional angles below.

    Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite
    Wolf Grey/Mint Candy-New Green-Pink Flash
    516958-001
    June 2, 2012
    $250

    Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite "South Beach"

    Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite "South Beach"

    Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite "South Beach"

    Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite "South Beach"

    Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite "South Beach"

    Nike LeBron 9 P.S. Elite "South Beach"

    Source: RMK


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  • Featured Shoes: Nike SB Dunk Low – Matte Silver/Classic Green Sneakers
    By on April 26th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Featured Shoes: Nike SB Dunk Low – Matte Silver/Classic Green Sneakers right now? Featured Shoes: Nike SB Dunk Low – Matte Silver/Classic Green Sneakers.


    The color green is often associated with the famous annual festival celebrated by the Western and European countries which has Irish origin, known as the St. Patrick’s Day. For observers, the wearing of green during the occasion has something to do with the shamrock leaf which three parts convey the doctrine of trinity.

    Nike usually pays tribute to this festival by producing silhouettes dressed up in green. However, it is not only during April 1st that green-toned sneakers are made popular but throughout the year. This explains why Nike once again released the SB Dunk Low in matte silver/classic green colorway. Matte silver plays the primary role as it covers the entire upper and left some spots for the classic green including the Swoosh, inner liner, tongue tab, lace, and outsole.

    If you are a person who is fond of cool things and nature, and a fan of St. Patrick’s Day, you don’t need to wait until April Fool’s Day arrives to get your green kicks because you can always cop one anytime.



    Purchase your own pair of Featured Shoes: Nike SB Dunk Low – Matte Silver/Classic Green Sneakers right now!



  • Nike Air Max 90 – Black – Anthracite
    By on April 26th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    Just want to buy a pair of Nike Air Max 90 – Black – Anthracite right now? Nike Air Max 90 – Black – Anthracite.

    Where sneakers have focused more on the livelier shades of color tones, Nike has gone back to the basics and simplicity with their Nike Air Max 90 – Black – Anthracite color combination.

    The Nike Air Max 90 – Black – Anthracite features an almost all black upper of a mix of nylon breathable material and leather with just an anthracite swoosh logo. The white shoe laces, Air Max logo in white over black and the white over black Nike logo around the heel adds just a little more texture to the color. With the Nike developed Max Air technology and TPU panels on the soles that has splotches of white, this pair of sneaks is just ideal for basketball due to the cushioning and protection the Max Air technology gives and the traction the TPU panels offer.

    This pair of sneaks is now available in Nike retailers.




    Purchase your own pair of Nike Air Max 90 – Black – Anthracite right now!



  • Performance Review: Nike Zoom Kobe VII Supreme System
    By on April 25th, 2012 | No Comments Comments

    The Nike Zoom Kobe VII is undoubtedly the most worn shoe on court in the NBA. In our daily Kicks On Court feed, we spot at least one player on each team wearing either general released Kobe VIIs or iD versions daily. Why is this shoe so popular amongst NBA players? Is it simply the Kobe VII’s aesthetics that are so appealing or is Bryant’s seventh signature shoe that good performance-wise? Following last week’s Nike Zoom KD IV and Nike LeBron 9 performance reviews, we now present to you our Nike Zoom Kobe VII review. Is the Kobe VII one of your favorite performance models right now?

    Stay tuned for our performance reviews on the Nike Basketball “Elite” Collection.

    RELATED: Performance Review: Nike Zoom KD IV | Performance Review: Nike LeBron 9

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII

    Lockdown: Kobe’s seventh signature sneaker features a very snug, locked down fit that is, in my opinion, a step above last year’s Nike Zoom Kobe VI and a step below the Kobe V, my personal favorite from the Kobe line. That is why the Kobe VII does not have a perfect score in this section. This shoe isn’t bad, by any means, in regards to lockdown, it’s just the Kobe V is that good in this department. My foot felt more locked down when using the ‘Attack Fast’ insert. The power stretch forefoot strap insert provided a snugger fit for my foot, and I felt more resistance from that sleeve as opposed to the ‘Attack Strong’ sleeve. I was able to react faster and move quicker in this one, which I guess is one of the reasons why it’s referred to as the ‘Attack Fast’ insert. In some instances when playing in the ‘Attack Strong’ insert, I felt as if the sleeve was just there and served no purpose lockdown-wise.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII

    Traction: Traction is one of the Kobe VII’s best traits because of the purposeful use of the solid rubber herringbone on the outsole. If you recall, Nike incorporated herringbone on the Nike Zoom Kobe IV as well, and that was the best of the four low tops in regards to traction in my opinion. On the VII, herringbone is specifically placed on the medial side of the outsole, which provides extreme grip on the area you need it most. The instep or medial side of the shoe is used regularly in the game of basketball, whether you are exploding from a first step or quickly changing directions while defending or cutting to the basket; therefore, having the solid rubber herringbone on this area is very advantageous. Kobe Bryant has some of the best footwork in the game today, so herringbone on the medial side is undoubtedly beneficial to that part of his game. As for the rest of the outsole, the Kobe VII features a triangular pattern that also grips to the court really well.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII

    Cushioning: The ‘Attack Fast’ insert was my favorite to play in, but each insert had strengths and weaknesses throughout my time in the Nike Zoom Kobe VII. As stated earlier, the ‘Attack Fast’ insert  featured more of a locked down feel, but I liked the ‘Attack Strong’ from a cushioning standpoint. The ‘Attack Strong’ insert’s cushioning is softer, plusher and more comfortable than the ‘Attack Fast’ insert’s cushioning. Initially, I was more into the ‘Attack Fast’ insert (10 millimeter Zoom unit in the heel and full-length Zoom in the forefoot) because my initial wears in the ‘Attack Strong’ were not as comfortable as I expected, but after a few wears in the ‘Attack Strong’, it became more comfortable thanks to the Cushlon foam. As with other Cushlon-laced sneakers that I have tested (Nike LeBron 9, Jordan CP3.V), the foam gets softer, the longer you play in it.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII

    Responsiveness: If you’re looking for a super responsive feel, I would go with the ‘Attack Fast’ insert. The bottom loaded Zoom unit in the heel is very reactive when returning to the floor. As stated earlier, the ‘Attack Strong’ is more of an impact protected cushioning.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII

    Support: Can a shoe be too supportive? The Nike Zoom Kobe VII features a large glass based carbon fiber shank, which really keeps the foot intact yet provides a nice range of motion for the forefoot. Still, the Kobe VII is not as flexible as its predecessors, namely the Kobe V. It didn’t give my foot the oneness and mobility that Kobe’s fifth signature possessed. Also, the TPU heel clip didn’t hug the back of my foot like I thought it would. Overall, it is an extremely supportive shoe, but I would have liked it to be a more flexible wear.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII

    Breathability: There aren’t too many perforations on the Kobe VII’s construction, but the breathability factor of this shoe wasn’t bad at all. Of course, additional ventilation would have been great, but there were no complaints in this area.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII

    Durability: The Kobe VII is arguably the most durable of the Kobe low tops. This time around, Nike placed a cast urethane material over the top of the Flywire cables and flexible mesh, giving this shoe a pretty tough outer shell. While it may not resonate aesthetically with consumers as well as the polyurethane snakeskin-like scales on the Kobe VI, the Kobe VII’s outer shell is sturdier and can take more of a beating without showing as many marks.

    Now, the ‘Attack Strong’ and ‘Attack Fast’ inserts are a totally different story when it comes to durability. In the midst of constantly inserting and swapping the soles, they started to peel and tear in some areas, specifically on the forefoot area and heel.

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII Performance Review Scorecard

    Nike Zoom Kobe VII Performance Review Scorecard

    Overall: Out of the three signature Nike silhouettes (Zoom KD IV, LeBron 9, Kobe VII), Kobe’s seventh signature shoe features the best package of support, durability and traction. Each has its flaws, but the Kobe System is yet another stylish, performance-ready low top that builds on the success of its predecessors. By no means is it the best sneaker from the Kobe line, but it has characteristics that are definitely advantageous on the court. The Nike Zoom Kobe VII Supreme System is now available at select retailers for $180. However, the regular Nike Zoom Kobe VII is available in multiple colorways for $140.

    Click the next page to view detailed photos of the Kobe System.

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